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Touted as Manhattan’s northernmost gem, Inwood lures with its natural beauty and tight-knit community vibe. A mix of longtime locals and newer residents, they frequent its range of mom-and-pop shops and weekend farmers’ markets. Rents here are relatively affordable, though they’re creeping up, and the area predominantly sees local landlord ownership.

Basic Demographics

Median Household Income: $44,392
Consumer Expenditure: $34,729,187,463
Population: 1,406,466
Daytime Population: 843,686
Source Notes: Data reflects 20 minute drive times as of Q3 2023 (Experian) and is provided by Dallimore & Co, a boutique advisory firm specializing in growth strategy, real estate solutions, and M&A for specialty retail and consumer brands.

Household Segment Breakdown

Segment #1: I – Young Urban Singles (55%)
Segment #2: Q – City Hopefuls (25%)
Segment #3: G – Educated Urbanites (10%)
All Other Segments: 9%

Source Notes: Segment data reflects 0.25mi radius and is provided by Spatial.ai, an AI-Powered segmentation platform for retail marketers.

Tenant Sales per Square Foot: $450
Occupancy Rate: 90%
Anchor Tenants: None
Tenant Rent/Sales Ratio (%): 11% – 22%
Rent $ / Visitor: $16.67 – $33.33
Source Notes: Data sourced from public and private records.
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